When Traveling to Thailand, Don't Rush into Toilets with Purple Markings!
Nowadays, the tourism industry in various countries around the world is developing vigorously. People are willing to travel abroad to improve their quality of life and relax, relieving stress. Initially, people's destinations were well-known domestic tourist attractions. However, with the improvement of people's economic capabilities, everyone has started to travel abroad, especially countries that have implemented visa-free policies for Chinese citizens. This has made it less complicated for Chinese people to apply for overseas travel, thus encouraging more people to travel abroad. Especially young people today, they will enrich their spiritual life as soon as they have time.
Among many tourist countries, Thailand is the most popular destination for Chinese tourists. Thailand's consumption level and prices are not high, even if the salary is relatively low, companions can sign up to travel here. There are countless popular attractions in Thailand, and its culture and customs are also very distinctive. However, when traveling abroad, it's best to prepare a detailed travel itinerary to avoid bringing trouble and embarrassment. Just like what I'm saying today: if you see purple-marked toilets in Thailand, don't enter them hastily!
It is important to note that Thailand is a very unique country because it has the world's unique 'transvestite culture'. It is reported that Thailand's population has exceeded 600,000, while Thailand's total population is only 69 million, which means that out of every 130 Thai people, there may be one who is a 'transvestite'. This is because most of Thailand's tourism revenue comes from transvestites, so locals respect transvestites. Even the local government has launched many preferential policies for transvestites, including building toilets, which are specifically for them. These toilets are also called 'transvestite toilets'.
To take care of this special population, the local government built toilets with purple markings. To distinguish between male and female toilets, these 'transvestite toilets' are marked with vibrant purple. However, for some foreign tourists who are not familiar with the situation, they are likely to rush into purple-marked toilets in a hurry, see something they shouldn't see, and may cause psychological shadows and unnecessary misunderstandings and trouble. Therefore, tour guides advise us: if you see purple-marked toilets in Thailand, don't enter them hastily!
Because most of these transvestites are still men in appearance, they need to use special toilets when they go to the bathroom, they cannot go to male toilets or female toilets, they can only go to purple-marked 'transvestite toilets'. Everyone knows that transvestites look like real women, if female tourists are in a hurry, they will follow these special people into the toilet, which will definitely cause unnecessary trouble. To avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and trouble, we remind everyone that if you see purple-marked toilets, don't enter them hastily! When traveling, we must abide by local customs and customs and understand local customs and knowledge.
If you see purple-marked toilets in Thailand, don't enter them hastily! Because Thailand is a very tolerant country, locals also respect transvestite professionals very much, everyone must not enter such toilets. Do you have anything to say about this? I look forward to your comments, thank you for reading! (Excerpted from the Internet)